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Martin Goudie
A practitioner who undertakes the full scope of criminal work defending and prosecuting in equal measure. Extensive experience at all levels of dealing with grave and financial crime. Also experienced in Courts Martial, Coroners Courts and Licensing hearings.
Pegasus Scholar to New Zealand 1999
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Practice Profile
Special Advocate on the Attorney General's Panel for cases involving National Security
Regularly instructed to prosecute on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority.
Cases
R – v – Yassin-Noor and others
Junior counsel for the Crown in the prosecution at the Central Criminal Court of seven members of the Ferrier Gang for the attempted murder of a university student who had confronted the gang after his brothers had been robbed by the gang on two separate occasions.
R - v - Christopher Kendrick
Mr. Kendrick was released from prison on 27th March 2006. When he was arrested on the 7th May 2006 he was wanted for robbery, wounding with intent and attempted murder. I was instructed to prosecute all three matters; there was no locus between the offences so as to allow joinder. The attempted murder was complicated by the fact that the victim could remember little, had a history of drug abuse and had a significant amount of previous convictions for dishonesty and violence.
R - v - Roger Vincent and others
Instructed as junior counsel for Roger Vincent. A huge investigation commenced following the murder of a notorious gangster in Hertfordshire with an AK-47, the first time one was used in the mainland United Kingdom. The investigation gave rise to a lengthy trial where Roger Vincent was alleged to be the gunman. The trial was complicated by the Crown’s wish to place Mr. Vincent’s previous acquittals for murder before the jury. Various individuals in a number of countries are still being sort by the police.
R – v – Anwar Ibrahim and others
Instructed as junior counsel for the Crown. This case followed an eighteen-month investigation into car jacking, car ringing, theft and insurance fraud by a number of individuals in Ilford. The case involved close liaison with the fraud investigation departments of a number of large insurance companies and has lead to them changing their procedures for the investigation of such matters.
R – v – Darshan Gill and others
Instructed as junior counsel for Darshan Gill. Mr. Gill was part of a group accused of organizing fake marriages on a large scale. Vulnerable women would be married to Indian males so that they could gain the right to remain in the United Kingdom. If the women tried to back out they were threatened with rape and left in India without their passports or any means to survive.
R – v – Kurshid Faruq and others
Instructed as junior counsel for Khurshid Faruq. Mrs Faruq and her family were involved in the circumventing of the immigration laws by getting members of their family to claim incorrectly that they were from war torn areas of Afghanistan or Pakistan so that they could then claim asylum and the related benefits. The Crown sought confiscation orders in excess of £24 million.
R – v – Glen Cornwall and others
Instructed as junior counsel for Glen Cornwall. Mr. Cornwall was arrested after his girlfriend alleged that he had falsely imprisoned her for nearly two weeks. During this time she said he kept her naked in a wicker basket, raped her and physically assaulted her on numerous occasions. The case was complicated by the fact that Mr. Cornwall’s previous two girlfriends had made similar allegations against him, but these allegations had not lead to convictions.
R – v – Glynn Atkinson and others
Instructed as junior counsel for Glynn Atkinson. This case related to large number of serious post office robberies in which a gang held rural post office owners at gun point, gagged and bound overnight whilst waiting for time locks on safes to be released. There were substantial issues of disclosure – as a rival gang had been convicted and then escaped from custody and then continued to commit similar copycat attacks around the entire North of England.
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Year Of Call
1996 LLB (Exeter)
Affiliations
Criminal Bar Association
International Bar Association
South Eastern Circuit
Justice
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